About Wunder

Wunder is building a Modern Energy Company.

We were founded with one simple vision: to address the greatest crisis of our generation by accelerating the deployment of solar energy. In doing so, we help businesses, municipalities, and schools save money by delivering clean on-site power. We convert simple warehouses into electrified industrial platforms built for the future. We enable the nation’s leading commercial and industrial real estate firms to capture the benefits of solar across their properties. We align ESG goals with revenue targets, and the renewable energy assets we’re deploying today will power America’s tomorrow.

Wunder currently holds more than $1 billion in solar assets under management and capital commitments. Our team has evaluated more than 10,000 properties for solar across all 50 states. Our average solar system—about 480 kilowatts in size—can offset 350,000 pounds of coal burned each year of system operation!


The Role

At Wunder, we have an incredible opportunity for a motivated and impact-driven paralegal with significant transaction and contract experience to join our growing team. Your role, broadly speaking, will be to solve hard problems and support the proliferation of solar across the United States.

You will partner with our solar development teams to efficiently drive our transactions forward and serve as the point person for managing Wunder’s contracting process. Specifically, you will draft, review, summarize, and manage contracts, coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, track redlines and issues during negotiation, build and refine standard contracting processes, and oversee the advancement of complex commercial transactions.

At Wunder we're using technology and standardization to crack the multi-billion dollar commercial solar market wide open. If you get excited about diving into the details of real estate transactions, developing best-in-class and industry standard documentation, working with accomplished solar industry professionals, and joining a fast-paced, sophisticated team passionate about fighting climate change, then this role is for you.


About You

  • You’re a Contracting Pro - You have experience reviewing, drafting, and managing contracts—especially in real estate or energy. You’re comfortable with the intricacies of complex agreements like leases and power purchase agreements, and you know how to ensure the details are covered to get the deal done.

  • You Know How to Manage Complex Transactions - You have experience advancing complex commercial and/or real estate transactions, tracking issues and redlines, managing transaction documents, and working directly with external stakeholders to ensure all of the details needed to make the deal happen are covered.

  • You’re Autonomous - You’re comfortable jumping head-first into complex transactions. You quickly grasp the details, assess potential issues, and efficiently manage your time to handle competing priorities. You take full ownership of the contracting process, ensuring everything moves forward smoothly from start to finish.

  • You Get Stuff Done - You’re energized by the challenges of scaling up transaction volume and processes. You're happy to jump on the phone with external stakeholders, fire off a bunch of emails, jump into a spreadsheet, draft contract language, or summarize redlines. Wunder is a growing solar development company, and we close big deals and make a big impact. A lot needs to get done, and you’re always on the look out for how you can help.

  • You’re Detail-Oriented and Process-Driven - You can juggle multiple responsibilities, deadlines, and obligations without missing a beat. You understand the necessity of accuracy, and you thrive off of checking the details not once, not twice, but three times. You’ve got the skills to establish and refine processes that reduce errors and help us move faster. When it comes to contracting, you’re the one we can count on to keep everything on track.

  • You have a Team Ethos - You thrive in a creative, inventive, fast-paced startup environment, with people who are passionate about their work and mission. This isn't a big bank or law firm where your responsibilities might be siloed; while you will work semi-autonomously, you'll also need to work dynamically and cross-functionally.

  • You Believe That No Problem is Too Hard - You know how to articulate and roll out solutions, recognizing there may be many solutions to the same problem. You find new and effective ways to streamline and create processes to increase efficiency. In an industry where people are constantly stuck, we find ways to get it done.

  • You Value In-Person Collaboration - You appreciate that some problems are best solved at a white board, or by collaborating with teammates in person. This is an in-person role so candidates must currently live in, or must be willing to relocate to, the Boulder/Denver area. You’ll be working out of our Boulder HQ at least three days a week. You should be comfortable that this in-person expectation may change to five days per week in the future.

Some Benefits To Look Forward To

Wunder provides one of the only tangible opportunities to truly save the planet - and that’s hard work! Your job impacts nearly every facet of your life, so we provide an extensive compensation and benefits package to ensure Wunder has a positive impact on your life, both personally and professionally.

Salary & Equity

The salary range for this role is $70,000–$110,000 per year, plus equity in the form of stock options. Wunder determines the successful candidate's compensation package throughout the interview process based on experience and expertise, and the final compensation package will be discussed with the candidate during the final stages of the interview process.  

Benefits & PTO

Wunder truly cares about your happiness and well-being, so we strive to ensure our benefits offerings are of top quality. We offer the following benefits to all team members:

  • 100% employer-paid medical, dental & vision insurance for all team members
  • 50% employer-paid medical, dental & vision insurance for dependents
  • Employer-paid short-term disability, long-term disability & life insurance
  • 401k Matching (50% match up to 4% of your base salary)
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) & Dependent Care FSA
  • Up to 14 weeks fully paid Parental Leave for childbearing parents; 6 weeks fully paid Parental Leave for non-childbearing parents
  • 11 paid holidays & unlimited PTO

Culture

Wunder believes connecting with your team members is instrumental to job satisfaction and your ability to solve complex problems. You’ll find our team taking coffee walks or solving problems at a whiteboard, while also cycling, hiking, climbing, skiing, camping, and dining all over our mile-high home: Colorado. Here are some of the ways we facilitate a flexible yet cohesive work environment:

  • A big, bright, modern office located in Downtown Boulder; in-office meals and a fully stocked kitchen
  • Commitment to diversity, equity & inclusion through company principles, programs, and events (see below for even more details)
  • In-person & virtual events, team offsites, and company retreats
  • Annual professional development budget and unlimited book budget
  • And so much more!

Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

Wunder is focused on providing a happy, productive workplace, and we’re constantly improving it! We’re committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive workplace in which all team members have an opportunity to contribute to the success of our mission. At Wunder, people are valued for their skills, experiences, and diverse perspectives, and we encourage all individuals to apply, even if they don’t check every box in the ‘About You’ section above. 

Our commitment to equity is embodied in company policy, but it’s also evident every day in how we conduct business and the internal initiatives and programs we provide for our team. Here are some of the ways we strive to ensure everyone feels welcome, safe and free to be themselves at Wunder:

  • A holistic, actionable DEI learning strategy that enables all team members to advance inclusivity in a meaningful way
  • Inclusive, objective recruiting processes and partnerships with diverse candidate pools & organizations
  • Monthly Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), events and initiatives focused on inclusivity
  • Equitable Compensation Principles that ensure every team member is paid fairly and equitably
  • An environment that values feedback, active listening, flexibility and open communication

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